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The Annapolis Union Jack's is part of a local, four-restaurant chain (others are in Columbia, Bethesda and Gaithersburg) that clearly knows the target market in its crosshairs — the young and the restless.

"Not quite a bar and not quite a restaurant," their promos announce. And that's about right.

There's a lot going on at this self-described, 10,000-square foot "mega-pub." You can hang out over a meal of moderate price and quality surrounded by 25 big-screen TVs airing every available sports event, pool tables (they say billiards but everyone we saw during our visit was playing pool), dart boards, bouncy background music, and if you're around...

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The Annapolis Union Jack's is part of a local, four-restaurant chain (others are in Columbia, Bethesda and Gaithersburg) that clearly knows the target market in its crosshairs — the young and the restless.
"Not quite a bar and not quite a...

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